Opening reception: Saturday, April 25, 2 – 5pm, with the artist in attendance.

Exhibition runs until May 23rd.

Gallery Jones is pleased to announce the opening of 100th Meridian, an exhibition of new work by Danny Singer.

For the past decade, Danny Singer has been traveling and photographing habitations across the North American prairies and plains. His work exists as many things; a document of what is there, a subtly revealed history of lives lived, a testament to the ethic of progress that initiated these towns and the modernization and urbanization that is straining them. Ranging in width from 7 feet to 10 feet and height from a foot and a half to four, the monumental images are created from up to 150 different photographs.

Singer’s work is included in numerous private and public collections, including the Vancouver Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs. He has an upcoming solo exhibition at the Denver Art Museum and the first monograph of his work, Main Street : Towns, Villages and Hamlets of the Great Plains, was published in 2013.